Oregon Option to Lease Real Estate - Long Form

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This form is an option to lease real estate. In the event the lessee fails to exercise the option, the sum paid for the option will be retained by the lessor. In such event, the monies retained by the lessor and costs assumed by the lessee will be considered to be a full and complete satisfaction and accord of any damages suffered by lessor because of lessee's failure to lease this property.
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Yes, a lease can renew automatically in Oregon. Some leases may include an automatic renewal clause, which details notice that must be given only if the tenant does not want to renew the lease. But this is not the only way to renew a lease.

What is a lease-option-to-buy? A lease-option is a contract in which a landlord and tenant agree that, at the end of a specified period, the renter can buy the property. The tenant pays an up-front option fee and an additional amount each month that goes toward the eventual down payment.

Most leases and rental agreements include a clause in which the tenant agrees that the premises are in habitable (livable) condition and promises to alert the landlord to any defective or dangerous condition. Tenant's repair and maintenance responsibilities.

In order for a lease agreement to be valid, both parties must sign the contract. Depending on your state's laws, if a property manager is representing an owner, the owner may or may not be listed on the lease agreement.

A lease is a contract outlining the terms under which one party agrees to rent an assetin this case, propertyowned by another party. It guarantees the lessee, also known as the tenant, use of the property and guarantees the lessor (the property owner or landlord) regular payments for a specified period in exchange.

This is a written contract that sets out the terms and conditions between the Landlord and Tenant of a residential property.

In most states, a rental agreement does not need to be in writing. Oral lease agreements are generally valid for rental periods of a year or less. In most states, if no term is stated in the lease agreement or oral agreement, it is assumed that the tenancy is month-to-month.

No, lease agreements do not need to be notarized in Oregon. As long as an agreement exists and both parties have agreed, the contract is binding. In the case of a written lease, the landlord and tenant may agree to get the lease notarized if they wish. However, it is not required by Oregon state law.

Typically, there is no need to notarize a lease agreement as long as both partiesthe landlord and the tenantsign it. Whether you need to notarize a lease depends on the lease period and the state you live in. In certain states, such as Ohio, lease agreements for periods longer than three years have to be notarized.

A written lease agreement must contain:The names and addresses of both parties;The description of the property;The rental amount and reasonable escalation;The frequency of rental payments, i.e. monthly;The amount of the deposit;The lease period;The notice period for termination of contract;More items...

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